Ricotta

Ricotta
Country of originItaly
Source of milkSheep, cows, goats, or Italian water buffalo
TextureDependent on variety, fresh soft to aged semisoft
Aging timeNone or up to a year for aged varieties
Related media on Commons

Ricotta (Italian: [riˈkɔtta]) is an Italian whey cheese made from sheep, cow, goat, or Italian water buffalo milk whey left over from the production of other cheeses. Like other whey cheeses, it is made by coagulating the proteins that remain after the casein has been used to make cheese, notably albumin and globulin.

Ricotta (lit.'recooked' or 'refined') protein can be harvested if the whey is first allowed to become more acidic by additional fermentation (by letting it sit for 12–24 hours at room temperature). Then the acidified whey is heated to near boiling. The combination of low pH and high temperature denatures the protein and causes it to flocculate, forming a fine curd. Once cooled, it is separated by passing the liquid through a fine cloth, leaving the curd behind.

Ricotta curds are creamy white in appearance, and slightly sweet in taste. The fat content varies depending on the milk used.[1][2] In this form, it is somewhat similar in texture to some fresh cheese variants, though considerably lighter. It is highly perishable. However, ricotta is also made in aged varieties which are preservable for much longer.

History

The production of ricotta in the Italian peninsula dates back to the Bronze Age. In the second millennium BC, ceramic vessels called milk boilers started to appear frequently and were apparently unique to the peninsula. These were designed to boil milk at high temperatures and prevent the milk from boiling over. The fresh acid-coagulated cheeses produced with these boilers were probably made with whole milk.[3]

The production of rennet-coagulated cheese, though, overtook the production of fresh whole-milk cheeses during the first millennium BC. Bronze cheese graters found in the graves of the Etruscan elite prove that hard-grating cheeses were popular with the aristocracy. Cheese graters were also commonly used in ancient Roman kitchens.[3] Unlike the fresh acid-coagulated cheese, aged rennet-coagulated cheese could be preserved for much longer.[4]

The increased production of rennet-coagulated cheese led to a large supply of sweet whey as a byproduct. Cheesemakers then started using a new recipe, which used a mixture of whey and milk to make the traditional ricotta as it is known today.[3]

The ancient Romans made ricotta, but writers on agriculture, such as Cato the Elder, Marcus Terentius Varro, and Columella, do not mention it. They described the production of rennet-coagulated cheese, but did not write about milk boilers or acid-coagulated cheese. A likely reason is that ricotta was not profitable because its very short shelf life did not allow distribution to urban markets. Ricotta was most likely consumed by the herders who made it. Even so, evidence from paintings and literature indicates that ricotta was known and likely eaten by Roman aristocrats, as well.[3]

Ceramic milk boilers were still used by Apennine herders to make ricotta in the 19th century AD. Today, metal milk boilers are used, but production methods have changed little since ancient times.[3]

Manufacturing process

Whey proteins are kinds of the many milk proteins.[5][6] Whey protein itself comprises less than 1% of total milk protein, by weight. Accordingly, ricotta production requires large volumes of input milk[clarification needed]. The production process entails the use of heat and acid to coagulate whey protein from whey solution. The whey solution is heated to a near-boiling temperature, much hotter than during the production of the original cheese, of which the whey is a remnant.[7]

Fresh variants

Ricotta di bufala campana and ricotta romana are notable varieties produced in Italy and protected by the European Union's protected designation of origin regulation. Ricotta di bufala campana is made from the whey left over after the production of mozzarella di bufala campana, a protected variety of buffalo mozzarella. Ricotta romana is made from the whey of sheep milk.[8]

Aged variants

Ricotta salata is a firm, salted variety of ricotta.
Ricotta affumicata, a smoked variety from the Sila, in Calabria
Ricotta forte is a very soft variety from Apulia sold in jars.

Fresh ricotta can be subject to extra processing to produce variants which have a much longer shelf life. These production methods include salting, baking, smoking, and further fermentation.

Ricotta salata is a pressed, salted, dried, and aged variety of the cheese. It is milky-white and firm and used for grating or shaving. Ricotta salata is sold in wheels, decorated by a delicate basket-weave pattern.

Ricotta infornata (lit.'baked ricotta') is produced by placing a large lump of soft ricotta in the oven until it develops a brown, lightly charred crust, sometimes even until it becomes sandy brown all the way through. Ricotta infornata is popular primarily in Sardinia and Sicily, and is sometimes called ricotta al forno.

Ricotta affumicata (lit.'smoked ricotta') is similar to ricotta infornata and is produced by placing a lump of soft ricotta in a smoker until it develops a grey crust and acquires a charred wood scent, usually of oak or chestnut wood, although, in Friuli, beech wood is used, with the addition of juniper and herbs.[9]

Ricotta forte, also known as ricotta scanta, is produced from leftovers of any combination of cow, goat, or sheep milk ricotta. These are allowed to age for about a year, during which salt is added and the cheese mixed every two or three days to prevent the growth of mold. The end result is a soft and creamy brown paste which has a very pungent and piquant taste.[10][11] It is produced in the southern part of the province of Lecce and sold in glass jars. It is smeared on bread, mixed with tomato sauces for pasta, or added to vegetable dishes.

Common culinary uses

Like mascarpone in northern Italian cuisine, ricotta is a favorite component of many Italian desserts, such as cheesecakes and cannoli. Also, a variety of different cookies include ricotta as an ingredient.

Ricotta can be beaten smooth and mixed with condiments, such as sugar, cinnamon, orange flower water, strawberries, and occasionally chocolate shavings, and served as a dessert. This basic combination (often with additions such as citrus and pistachios) also features prominently as the filling of the Sicilian cannoli and layered with slices of cake in Palermo's cassata.

Combined with eggs and cooked grains, then baked firm, ricotta is also a main ingredient in Neapolitan pastiera, one of Italy's many "Easter pies".[12]

Ricotta is also commonly used in savory dishes, including pasta, calzone, stromboli, pizza, manicotti, lasagne, and ravioli.

It also is used as a mayonnaise substitute in traditional egg or tuna salad[citation needed] and as a sauce thickener.

Similar non-Italian cheeses

In the United States, American ricotta is almost always made of cow's milk whey, as opposed to Italian ricotta which is typically made from the whey of sheep, cow, goat, or Italian water buffalo milk. While both types are low in fat and sodium, the Italian version is naturally sweet, while the American is a little saltier and moister[citation needed].

In southern Switzerland, a similar ricotta is made, although it is often called mascarpa. It is historically a staple food in the mountains. Equivalent whey cheeses (Ziger, Sérac) are produced in the rest of the country.[13]

In France, ricotta is known as recuite and can be made from cow, sheep, or goat milk. The name and technique of preparation change according to the region where it is produced: it is called Greuil,[14] Breuil[15] or Sérou in Gascony, Zenbera in the Basque country, Brousse in Provence, Brocciu in Corsica and Sérac in the Alps.

In Malta, a traditional cow's milk cheese known as irkotta is made almost identically to the Italian ricotta, with the exception that it is generally made using fresh milk rather than from residual whey,[16] which gives it a slightly firmer, crumblier texture than the Italian variety. Regardless, irkotta is used in very similar ways to Italian ricotta within Maltese cooking, being a primary filling for savoury dishes like ravoli and pies, as well as sweet dishes such as cannoli and cakes. It is also one of the two traditional fillings for pastizz, a local savoury pastry snack, with the other being mushy peas.

In Tunisia, the rigouta from the city of Béja is a close relative to the ricotta, except that it is always fresh-soft and is not aged. It is exclusively made from the whey of Sicilo-Sarda sheep's milk.[17] Rigouta is also used as the basis of several preparations and dishes of Tunisian cuisine.

In Spanish, ricotta is known as requesón. It can be salted or sweetened for cooking purposes. It was brought to Mexico by the Spaniards, although it is not as commonly used as queso fresco. It is sometimes used as filling for tlacoyos and tacos dorados, and in the central west area (Jalisco, Michoacán, and Colima) it is spread over tostadas or bolillos, or served as a side to beans. In Portugal and Brazil, a similar product is called requeijão.

In the Balkans, Romanian urdă (Romanian: [ˈurdə]), Macedonian urda (урда) and Bulgarian izvara (извара) are made by reprocessing the whey drained from any type of cheese. Urdă is thus similar to fresh ricotta as its fabrication implies the same technological process.[18][19] However, Romanian urdă is neither smoked nor baked in the oven like some variants of the Italian ricotta. Urdă has been produced by Romanian shepherds for centuries[20] and is consequently regarded by Romanians as a Romanian traditional product.[21]

In Greece, cheeses very similar to ricotta are anthotyros (ανθότυρο) and manouri (μανούρι), made from sheep or goat milk. Similarly in Cyprus, anari (αναρή) is made from the same types of milk.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sargento® Part-Skim Ricotta Cheese". sargento.com. 13 January 2015. Archived from the original on 23 September 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  2. ^ www.weightlossresources.co.uk (2016-04-29). "Calories in Ricotta Cheese". Weight Loss Resources. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
  3. ^ a b c d e Kindstedt, Paul (2012). Cheese and Culture: A History of Cheese and its Place in Western Civilization. Chelsea Green Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60358-412-8.
  4. ^ Johnson, M.E.; Chen, C.M.; Jaeggi, J.J. (2001). "Effect of Rennet Coagulation Time on Composition, Yield, and Quality of Reduced-Fat Cheddar Cheese". Journal of Dairy Science. 84 (5): 1027–1033. doi:10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(01)74562-6. PMID 11384028. S2CID 28322732.
  5. ^ Patel, Kamal (28 September 2022). "Whey Protein". Examine.
  6. ^ "Milk Composition – Proteins". Illinois.edu. Archived from the original on 2016-11-21. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
  7. ^ "Formaggi tipici italiani: Ricotta Romana DOP" (in Italian). Agraria.org – Istruzione Agraria online.
  8. ^ "Official Journal of the European Union". ec.europa.eu. European Commission: Agriculture and Rural Development. 4 February 2004. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  9. ^ MondoFriuli Archived 2020-10-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian) (click on Formaggi)
  10. ^ Herbst, Sharon T.; Herbst, Ron (2010). The Cheese Lover's Companion: The Ultimate A-to-Z Cheese Guide with More Than 1,000 Listings for Cheeses and Cheese-Related Terms. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-201155-8.
  11. ^ Beresford, T.; Williams, A. (2004). "The Microbiology of Cheese Ripening". In Fox, Patrick F.; McSweeney, Paul L. H.; Cogan, Timothy M.; et al. (eds.). Cheese: Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology. Vol. 1 (Third ed.). Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-08-050093-5.
  12. ^ Locatelli, Giorgio (2011). Made in Italy: Food and Stories. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-204727-4.
  13. ^ "Ricotta o mascarpa". Culinary Heritage of Switzerland. Retrieved 29 March 2023. Celebre in tutta Italia, la ricotta in Ticino viene chiamata anche mascarpa. A questo termine si affiancano la forma dialettale zigra, in Leventinra, e züfa, che significa mascarpa fresca. Sugli alpi di Val Bedretto, mangiare pranzo si dice züfé, letteralmente "mangiare ricotta fresca", espressione che indica la monotonia dell'alimentazione degli alpigiani nel passato, spesso a base di sola ricotta. [Famous throughout Italy, ricotta in Ticino is also called mascarpa. This term is accompanied by the dialectal form zigra, in Leventinra, and züfa, which means fresh mascarpa. In the Alps of Val Bedretto, eating lunch is called züfé, literally "eating fresh ricotta", an expression that indicates the monotony of the diet of the mountain farmers in the past, often based on ricotta alone.]
  14. ^ "Le Greuil – Estives du Béarn". www.estives-bearn.com/ (in French). Retrieved 2021-08-15.
  15. ^ "Breuil fermier: c'est la saison ! - Producteurs et produits fermiers pays basque qualité Idoki". www.producteurs-fermiers-pays-basque.fr. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
  16. ^ "Fresh Irkotta". www.benna.com.mt. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  17. ^ "Les filières lait en Méditerranée : enjeux pour un futur durable], Hammamet, Tunisia-Hammamet 26-28 octobre 2000, EAAP publication n°99, 2003, p.102 [117" (PDF). eaap.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  18. ^ "dexonline". dexonline.ro.
  19. ^ Jurnalul Oficial al Uniunii Europene – in the Romanian version of the Official Journal of the EU ricotta is translated by urdă (page 4, subchapter 5.3.).
  20. ^ Ph.D, Timothy G. Roufs; Roufs, Kathleen Smyth (2014-07-29). Sweet Treats around the World: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-61069-221-2.
  21. ^ Official site of the Directia pentru Agricultura si Dezvoltare Rurala Sibiu Archived 2010-06-03 at the Wayback Machine - Urdă is presented as a traditional dairy product.

Further reading

  • Fabiano, Guatteri (2012). Formaggi. Conoscere e riconoscere le migliori produzioni dell'Italia e dell'Europa (in Italian). De Agostini. ISBN 978-8-84-187697-8.

Read other articles:

この記事には参考文献や外部リンクの一覧が含まれていますが、脚注による参照が不十分であるため、情報源が依然不明確です。適切な位置に脚注を追加して、記事の信頼性向上にご協力ください。(2019年2月) 高山 長幸 高山長幸の肖像写真生年月日 慶応3年7月8日出生地 伊予国没年月日 (1937-01-19) 1937年1月19日(69歳没)死没地 東京出身校 慶應義塾大学部前職 帝国商業

 

Harry Loraine (aka Lorraine)Loraine berseragam pramuka (kanan) dalam The Last of the Mohicans (1920)Lahir14 September 1873Cincinnati Ohio, Amerika SerikatMeninggal1935PekerjaanPemeranTahun aktif1913–1930 Harry Loraine (alias Lorraine) (14 September 1873 – 1935) adalah seorang pemeran film bisu Amerika Serikat. Ia tampil dalam 66 film antara 1913 dan 1930.[1] Filmografi pilihan Who's Boss? (1914) She Married for Love (1914) Kidnapping the Kid (1914) The Daddy of Them All (1914...

 

2005 studio album by The Tolkien EnsembleLeaving RivendellStudio album by The Tolkien EnsembleReleased2005RecordedGermanyGenreClassicalLength69:00The Tolkien Ensemble chronology At Dawn in Rivendell(2003) Leaving Rivendell(2005) Complete Songs & Poems(2006) Leaving Rivendell is the fourth album by the Danish group The Tolkien Ensemble, with Christopher Lee as additional vocalist.[1] It features songs composed to the lyrics found in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien...

Хмельницька обласна лікарня — провідний лікувальний заклад Хмельницької області Міністерства Охорони здоров'я України, надає медичну допомогу третього рівня населенню України. Хмельницька обласна лікарняЗасновано 3 жовтня 1948Головний лікар Флаксемберг Аркадій Семе

 

Perempuan Tanah JahanamFilm posterNama lainImpetigoreSutradara Joko Anwar Produser Shanty Harmayn Tia Hasibuan Aoura Lovenson Chandra Ben Soebiakto Ditulis oleh Joko Anwar Pemeran Tara Basro Marissa Anita Christine Hakim Asmara Abigail Ario Bayu Faradina Mufti Penata musik Aghi Narottama Bemby Gusti Tony Merle Rahayu Supanggah SinematograferIcal TanjungPenyuntingDinda AmandaPerusahaanproduksi Rapi Films BASE Entertainment CJ Entertainment Ivanhoe Pictures Distributor GoPlay Netfli...

 

Peaceful protests for democracy in Mongolia This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (April 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Mongolian Revolution of 1990Part of the Revolutions of 1989Hunger strikers near the Government Palace in Ulaanbaatar, 1990Date10 December 1989 – 9 March 1990(2 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)LocationMongoliaResulted inMong...

For the studio album of the same name by Kelly Chen, see Kelly Chen § Discography. 1998 single by Martina McBrideHappy GirlSingle by Martina McBridefrom the album Evolution ReleasedApril 20, 1998 (1998-04-20)Recorded1997GenreCountryLength3:26LabelRCA NashvilleSongwriter(s)Beth Nielsen Chapman, Annie RoboffProducer(s)Paul Worley, Martina McBrideMartina McBride singles chronology Valentine (1997) Happy Girl (1998) Wrong Again (1998) Happy Girl is a song written by Beth Niel...

 

Place in Buenos Aires, ArgentinaNavarroNavarroLocation in ArgentinaCoordinates: 35°01′S 59°16′W / 35.017°S 59.267°W / -35.017; -59.267Country ArgentinaProvince Buenos AiresPartidoNavarroFoundedOctober 25, 1864Elevation31 m (102 ft)Population (2001 census [INDEC]) • Total11,562CPA BaseB 6605Area code+54 2272 Navarro is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the county seat of Navarro Partido. External links Municipal in...

 

L’Eswatini est une monarchie absolue. Les pouvoirs exécutif, législatif et judiciaire sont concentrés dans les mains du roi (Ngwenyama) assisté du conseil des ministres et du parlement. La reine-mère (Ndlovukati), ou l’une des épouses du roi si cette dernière est décédée, est responsable des rituels nationaux et exerce la régence en cas de mort du roi et si son héritier n’est pas en mesure de gouverner. Contexte politique La constitution du 6 septembre 1968 fut abrogée le 1...

Shopping mall in London, EnglandThe Kensington ArcadeLocationKensingtonLondon, W8United KingdomCoordinates51°30′2.98″N 0°11′32.06″W / 51.5008278°N 0.1922389°W / 51.5008278; -0.1922389OwnerMeadow PartnersNo. of stores and services15Total retail floor area140,000 square feet (13,000 m2)[1]Public transit access High Street KensingtonWebsitekensingtonarcade.co.uk The Kensington Arcade is a shopping centre in Kensington, London, England. It is locat...

 

Part of a series on IslamSufismTomb of Abdul Qadir Gilani, Baghdad, Iraq Ideas Abdal Al-Insān al-Kāmil Baqaa Dervish Dhawq Fakir Fana Hal Haqiqa Ihsan Irfan Ishq Karamat Kashf Lataif Manzil Ma'rifa Maqam Murid Murshid Nafs Nūr Qalandar Qutb Silsila Sufi cosmology Sufi metaphysics Sufi philosophy Sufi poetry Sufi psychology Salik Tazkiah Wali Yaqeen Practices Anasheed Dhikr Haḍra Muraqabah Qawwali Sama Whirling Ziyarat Sufi ordersSunni Qadiri Chishti Naqshbandi Mujaddadiya Shadhili Suhraw...

 

Freeway interchange design This article reflects countries that drive on the right. For countries that drive on the left, reverse right and left. A diagram illustrating traffic movements in the interchange Plan of rejected diverging diamond interchange in Findlay, Ohio A diverging diamond interchange (DDI), also called a double crossover diamond interchange (DCD),[1][2] is a subset of diamond interchange in which the opposing directions of travel on the non-freeway road cross ...

This article is about Hispanics and Latinos in New Mexico. For Hispanos of New Mexico, see Hispanos of New Mexico. Hispanic and Latino New Mexicans are residents of the state of New Mexico who are of Hispanic or Latino ancestry. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, Hispanics and Latinos of any race were 49.3% of the state's population.[1] New Mexico's Hispanic population is largely Indigenous. Many of these Spanish-Americans are descended from early Spanish-speaking colonists, and form a disti...

 

2014 filmLove IslandDirected byJasmila ŽbanićWritten byJasmila ŽbanićStarringAriane Labed Ermin BravoRelease date 8 August 2014 (2014-08-08) (LIFF) Running time86 minutesCountriesCroatia, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, SwitzerlandLanguagesEnglish, Croatian, Bosnian, French, Italian Love Island is a 2014 film directed by Jasmila Žbanić.[1] Cast Ariane Labed - Liliane Ermin Bravo - Grebo Ada Condeescu - Flora Franco Nero - Marquis Polesini Leon Lučev - Stipic...

 

American judge (born 1948) Gray Hampton MillerSenior Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of TexasIncumbentAssumed office December 9, 2018Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of TexasIn officeApril 25, 2006 – December 9, 2018Appointed byGeorge W. BushPreceded byEwing Werlein Jr.Succeeded byCharles R. Eskridge III Personal detailsBornGray Hampton Miller (1948-12-09) December 9, 1948 (age 74)Houston, TexasEducatio...

Indian film producer This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (September 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding...

 

Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Dêgê County, Sichuan, China Dzogchen MonasteryTibetan transcription(s)Tibetan: རྫོགས་ཆེན་དགོན།Wylie transliteration: rdzogs chen dgonDzogchen Monastery in 2015ReligionAffiliationTibetan BuddhismSectNyingmaLocationLocationDêgê County, Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, known as KhamCountryChinaArchitectureFounderDzogchen Pema Rigdzin Part of a series onTibetan Buddhism Lineages Nyingma Kadam Sakya Bodong Kagyu Jonang G...

 

American politician Paul Edmunds redirects here. For the footballer, see Paul Edmunds (footballer). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Paul C. Edmunds – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Paul C. EdmundsMember of the U....

En vertu de l'article 5, une séance du Parlement du Canada doit avoir lieu au moins une fois par année. L'article 5 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés est le dernier des trois articles de la Charte des droits de la Constitution du Canada qui garantissent les droits démocratiques. Son rôle est d'établir la règle concernant la fréquence des séances du Parlement du Canada et des assemblées législatives des provinces et territoires du Canada. Cet article a donc pour objecti...

 

Santo Quadratus dari AthenaUskup Athena, ApologisLahirAkhir abad ke-1Meninggal129Dihormati diGereja Katolik Roma, Gereja OrtodoksKanonisasipre-kongregasiPesta26 Mei (Gereja Katolik Roma), 21 September (Gereja Ortodoks Timur) Saint Quadratus dari Athena (bahasa Yunani: Άγιος Κοδράτος) dikatakan adalah apologis Kristen pertama. Ia terhitung di antara Tujuh puluh Rasul dalam tradisi Gereja Timur. Catatan Eusebius Dikatakan oleh Eusebius dari Kaisarea bahwa ia adalah seorang murid pa...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!